Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 24, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
GRESHAM
Zion E v an gelical Church.
cussion will be “ W hat O ur C ountry
The follow ing services will be held Owes to Home M issionaries." The
Sunday. Sunday school a t 10 a. m. I p asto r will co n tin u e his sh o rt talk s
Divine w orship in the G erm an lang­ on th e seven fu n d am en tals of re
uage a t 11. The serm on topic will ligion as ta u g h t by th e W ord of God.
be "W ith Jesus in th e U pper Room. C h ristian Science, S p iritu alism , Rus-
R ehearsal of th e E a ste r c a n ta ta ! sellsm , Theosophy, M ormonism , Sev.
“The R esurrection and the L ife" a t je n t h Day A dventism and Modern
1:30 p. m. The choir intends to pre­ Theology. His ta lk fo r th is even­
sen t th is c a n ta ta on Good F riday ing will be on th e Holy S p irit and
evening and the public is u rged to sin.
reserve this date.
A cordial welcome to w orship at
Young P eople’s L eague m eeting at th is church is extended to a ll who do
7:30 p. m., with Miss K ath e rin e not w orship elsew here. “ Come thou
ilratzel as leader. T he topic fo r dis- w ith us and we will do th e e good.
1x6, 4 to 9 ft.
1x4, 4 to 9 ft.
1x6, 4 to 9 gt.
No. 2 and Btr FG Flooring, $33 per M
No. 2 and Btr V Ceiling.......$30 per M
No. 2 and Btr RE Rustic.......$33 per M
If you can use these lengths it means a SAVING OF
$10.00 OR MORE A THOUSAND FEET. The Stock
is all No. 2 and better and suitable for Garages, Brood­
er Houses, Sheds and other small buildings.
Ask someone who has used it
OUTMHIK.
M A I« I,
ÎM ,
I
Miss Gladys Neal cam e hom e from
O. A C. a t th e end of th e q u a rte r
last S atu rd ay . She has as h er guest
The Palace pool p arlo rs changed
th is week Miss D orothy W olskins
hands a few days ago. Mr. W het­
and th e two have been enjoying th e
stone sold o u t to H all B ro th ers of
opera
perform ances in P o rtlan d .
P o rtlan d .
Both young ladies are seniors in mu-
Mrs Roy Gibbs, who has b e e n jslc at O. A. C. On account of h er
q u ite seriously ill for about two «„forced absence from school d u rin g
weeks, Is now able to be around a p a rt of th e lagt few monthg Mi88
again
Neal will not re tu rn for th e sp rin g
W alter Brown has been ill two q u a rte r b ut will com plete h er course
weeks b u t he Is able to be o ut and at a la te r d ate
around again now.
I T he m any frJendg Qf Ernegt w
GRESHAM LOCALS
Mrs. C. Gordy left Sunday m orn S tra tto n will be glad to know th a t
ing to spend a couple of weeks w ith he is m aking a satisfacto ry recovery
h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. J. W ilson, in at Good S am aritan ho sp ital in P o rt-
P o rtlan d .
land. w here he recently u nderw ent
F lorence Rosin has been 111 since two m a jo r operatio n s. H e had th e
F riday.
atten tio n of a special n u rse both day
A fine 8 -pound boy was born to an<^ n ig h t for a tim e. H is com plete
Mr. and Mrs. R ussell K. Akin on ! rec<>very Is expected.
Sunday, M arch 19, at a P o rtlan d hos
“ G ran d m a” S leret cam e recen tly
pltal
R ussell, Jr., and B etty ar< from V ancouver, W n„ and is v isitin g
staying w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er. J with her ch ild ren here. She is stay-
Mrs. S. C. Jones. T he new baby has ing a t th e hom e of h e r son, Jo h n , on :
been nam ed R obert F ra n k lin .
W est Powell stre e t. On M arch 14 I
W ord has been received by re la ­ she celeb rated h e r 89th b irth d ay ,
tives h ere of th e serious condition when she received g ree tin g s from a
m b er ------------------
of ch ildren, - B.
grandchil-
of A rchie C ornut a t Riddle. O reg o n ,, large
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. uuvu„ -
as th e re su lt of p araly tic stro k es, j <lren “ nd friends, e ith e r in person or
His d eath is considered im m inent.
( by m ail
Mrs. Mary P reston, who was tak en
M rs- B ert L indsey of Nam pa,
recently to th e hom e of Mrs. B. W. Idaho, is a p atien t a t th e P o rtlan d
Em ery for care, is much im proved In Medical h ospital, w here she is ta k in g
health. She will rem ain p erm an en tly , tre a tm e n t fo r nervous tro u b les,
u nder Mrs. E m ery’s care.
Miss H elen Hoss was ta k en sud-
Miss Adeline W yeth will speak on denly ill th is m orning. She is q uite
Modern N ovelists of A m erica” a t th e s>ck b u t is re stin g easier th is after-
next m eeting of th e T uesday Evening noon.
Study club a t th e lib ra ry on T uesday.
Miss Mabie Inglis has been 111 w ith
March 28.
i th e p rev ailin g illness for a couple of
Mrs. Wm. Glover, d a u g h te r of days. She Is able to be up today.
Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. W onacott, left
y»rg H A p , lr _
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n for San F rancis- from Pnwi a
u
b u r n e d today
,
from P o rtlan d w here she has been
co to r e » u n e h e r work
as a n u rse at stay in g for th e past tw(j weeRg w
STAINS AS IT VARNISHES
— bri,
bring, ’.a out the natural
beauty
o f t fu ic wood
One operation—that’s all.
Take a can of K u an ize Floor Fini.h (any
color. Light Oak to Dark Mahogany), and
a good brush—apply without mixing. Be­
fore your eyes, old furniture disappears.
In its place you have a handsome ornament,
stained and varnished in a tingle stroke.
K u an ize Floor Finish, made to endure
• j USiC< ° n ®oor,>
/®r f^at very reason
ideal lor fu rn itu re and w o o d w o rk as well.
Waterproof— of course — and gritty heels
cannot scratch it white.
M«
M m X
th r e‘
.
her d a u Kh‘*L B’ e'y n , who had u n d er­
word
th a t
r l T
haw rec® V*U Kone an °P e r a lion for th e rem oval of
word
th a t h e r sister. Mrs. A nnie
tu b e rc u l8 r g la n d s. M,8g
.v l
fBUM2 h U rt.
" P - t e d hom e tom orrow .
the accident last Sunday. H er collar
bone, sh o u ld er blade, th re e ribs a n d ! , J ° h " MetzgPr has been 8>ck fo r »
her pelvis bone were broken and her I
da>'8 b u t ls recovering,
H E R E 'S O U R T R IA L O FFER O N K Y A N I Z E FLO O R F IN IS H .......
Miss Mabel Shipley w as absent
hip was broken in two places. Mr.
Present this advertisement to the dealer, below, with 15 cent, for a iood
P enney’s niece, F ran ces M erritt, is from h e r place a t th e Bank of Gresh
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n ° o r f U
suffering from a broken pelvis bone. am for a few days on account of sick
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She was also rid in g in th e back seat ness b u t she has re tu rn e d to her
work.
of th e auto.
Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n has received
word of th e b irth of a new g ran d ch ild ,
th e son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. J o h n ­
son of P o rtlan d .
ESTABLISHED 1859
J. V. Ceroer, who has been ill for
Phone 2431
See J. G. MAST, Mgr.
several w eeks w ith com plications fol­
low ing influenza, was ta k en yesterd ay
to P o rtlan d S urgical ho sp ital w here ....................................................................................................................................................;
his m alady was pronounced em pyem a
and he was p ut u n d er trea tm e n t. His
condition th is m orning was consi-
ered favorable.
Jam es Sm ith of S p rin g w ater Is vis­
itin g fo r a few days w ith Mr. an d
Mrs. C. A. C arothers.
The L ad ies’ Aid society will m eet
on W ednesday aftern o o n , March 29,
at th e hom e of Mrs. J. V. Cogswell.
Mrs. O. A. E astm an , Mrs. J. L. S taf­
ford, Mrs. Colby M arston and Mrs.
J. E. Stubbs will assist th e hostess.
R. T. S m ith of W hitehead addition
w-as ta k en w ith h em o rrh ag es from
lungs on W ednesday night. Help
was secured w ith difficulty because of
the fact th a t Mrs. Sm ith Is totally
blind and th e re was no telephone in
th e house. She a t la st a ttra c te d a t­
Gresham, Oregon
ten tio n and m edical aid was sum ­
moned. Several of th e ir children are
h ere to help care fo r th e ir fa th e r
A n um ber of college stu d e n ts are
YOUR HOME F U R N IS H E R
hom e for th e sp rin g vacation. Those
who have alread y reach ed hom e from
O. A. C. are Melvin, Andrew and
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A nna B ru g g er and L yle W inters.
G ertru d e Borden is hom e on a va­
B eth el B ap tist C hurch.
Andrew B rugger has com pleted his
cation
from
M onm outh
N orm al
T he Bible school will convene a
en g in eerin g course at th e college and school.
10 a. m. Serm on by P a sto r Barr:
will rem ain a t hom e u n til he secures
will follow a t 11 o ’clock. Subjec
a position. G ertru d e D ow sett will
KELSO
for m u tu al co n sid eratio n. “ Th,
spend h e r vacation In Newport.
Most B eau
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E della Tow le is ta k in g a trip th ro u g h
T he W om an's club is p lan n in g to and Its Influence on W om anhood.’
so u th e rn Oregon w ith a m usical
H al E. Bishop will ren d e r a sob
and while we have a fair quantity of
tro u p e from th e school. Glen R u sh er give a play In th e la tte r p a rt of
the entire two days.
4
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Is su b stitu tin g In th e C orvallis high 5.arch , th e proceeds of w hich will go Mrs. N ew bauer will lead th e cho
to w ard th e fund fo r a piano to be an d co n gregation. T h e ju n io rs wi
school d u rin g vacation.
T hose hom e from th e U niversity used in com m unity affairs. T he club also assist P a sto r B arry.
T he evening service will be a gres
of Oregon a re Jo sep h in e Tow nsend will m eet T h u rsd ay , M arch 23, a t th e
; tre a t fo r th e people of G resham . Mie
and L aV erne M auldlng. Miss Town- I hom e of Mrs. R ath k e.
Mrs. A nton J e rg e r will sh o rtly L uclle W ith ers, a re tu rn e d medics
send bro u g h t a friend w ith her.
s ta rt for C alifo rn ia fo r a v isit w ith m issionary from C hina, will spea
her people th e re .
and Miss M arth a H ag b erg and Mr;
— ---------------- N ew bauer will both sing special sc
Of course “ you c a n ’t eat y o u r cake j ,ect,ons
The service w ill begin a
and have it, to o ," but th e successful 7:15.
2S
I people a re th o se who eat th e ir cake
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[ and th en get an o th e r one.
I
w
rite
livestock
and automobil«
£5
Insurance. B. W. T horne, B ank ol
It is found now adays when th e v 1 G resham
are a rrested th a t th e "city slic k e rs”
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all come from th e country.
g«
REGULAR M EETING o
A free verse w rite r Is so ca lled be-
G resham P ost No. 30. Thi
A m erican Legion, w ill b<
A corking good detective story
K i t lnterested enouKh
held In th e club room s
T uesday n ig h t, M arch 28
It is funny to put a sm all m an in 1922, at 7 :3 0 .
V isiting m em ber;
oo
a big job and listen to him r a ttlin g , welcome.
a r ound in It.________________________
CHASE E. ST. CLAIR, A djt
Jones Lumber Co.
Spring W ork
MODELE.
FLOOR FIN ISH
HAVE Your Worn-Out
COME IN AND SELECT FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co
Mirrors Replated
J. E. Metzger
20th Century Grocery
GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
We have a number of especially “Good Buys”
eat h we cannot promise our stock will last for
STRING BEANS, “ Rose Carnival” brand, reg. No. 2 cans, $ .10
each, 5 cans f o r .........................................
45
EX( EL() ( ARE FLOUR, the kind you pay 30c to 40c for
Our two-day price.....................................
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IVOR^ SOAP, 3 b a r s ......................................
W ESSON OIL quarts, 45c, pints..............
W HITE EIGS, choice grade, 2 pounds........................... ’
PINEAPPLE, large 24 cans, broken slices, fine flavor
can 20c, 5 cans........................................
( ’RISCO. 3-lbcan 58c, 6-lbcan $1.15,9-lbcan
i
SALAD POINTS, tall cans, each..................... \ \ \ ' ..............
¿A
PORAX CHIPS, large packages e a c h ...................
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ROYAL WHITE or WHITE WONDER SOAP, 10 bars
39
F F ^ r T mk k T U CORN - r y fine. 2 can s 3 5 c , 6 cans l .o l
I EDERAL MILK, tall cans. . . .
no
FRESH SALTED PEANUTS, pound.................. ......................... j =
PEA KERRY COFFEE, roasted fresh daily’, lb. 26c. 5 lbs. 1 jfc
h ( 11. A K, best cane Sugar. 10 p o u n d s .......................
co
l!E< 'tria U w ? ° C 0A ’ fineat Dutch e°coa, direct fro mHolland
Price, quoted good in any of our .tore, for the.e two d a y , Satu'^
day and Monday.
2d and Main, Gresham
5940-92 SE, Lents
GRESHAM THEATER
Saturday and Sunday
Irene Castle
‘Sylvia of the
Secret Service’
Harrold
Lloyd
In the greatest of all Lloyd
Comedies
“HIGH AND DIZZY”
will be dizzy from laugh­
ter when you see this irristable
capsule of myrth
A big Educational Feature |
FORD WEEKLY
TAXES NOW DUE
F irst half delinqoent after April 5th. We have copy of Tax
Roll» and will he glad to save you the time and trouble of a t­
tending to the payment of Uxe». It is only necessary to tele
phone us your desires. Remember we locate your ‘taxes by
description of your p roperty—not by name,
rite or telephone us.
JFirst
tlkuth
G resh am , O regon